Off To A Flying Start

An active duty U.S. Air Force aircrew led by Brig. Gen. Randall Reed, the Deputy Director of Strategic Plans, Requirements and Programs, Headquarters Air Mobility Command, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois ferried the thirty-third C-5M Super Galaxy from the Lockheed Martin facility in Marietta on 12 January 2016. The aircraft was delivered almost three weeks ahead of the contract commitment delivery date. The aircraft was flown to Travis AFB, California. It is the fifteenth Super Galaxy assigned to the base near Fairfield. This aircraft (US Air Force serial number 87-0030) was originally delivered to the Air Force in September 1988 and had recorded approximately 22,700 flight hours prior to the ferry flight.

View All ArticlesC-5M Records4/14/2015
A C-5M crew set forty-five new world aeronautical records on one flight to make the Super Galaxy the all-time world record holder.
Special Delivery11/26/2013
Getting the AEHF-3 satellite from a clean room in California to orbit via truck, C-5M Super Galaxy, and Atlas V.
Tweak My Ride3/7/2012
Straightforward improvements to the C-130, P-3, and C-5 such as winglets, microvanes, and other methods to reduce drag should equate to big fuel savings.
Lockheed Martin Kelly Aviation Center2/28/2011
The company credited with designing, developing, and manufacturing the U-2 Dragon Lady, C-130 Hercules, C-5 Galaxy, and F-16 Fighting Falcon also maintains, repairs, overhauls, and tests the engines that power these aircraft.
Record-Setting C-5M4/23/2010
Fall 2009 was one for the record books for the C-5M Super Galaxy.
Dover Delivery7/1/2009
With Gen. Art Lichte, commander of Air Mobility Command, at the controls, the first C-5M Super Galaxy touched down at Dover AFB, Delaware, on 9 February to begin a new chapter in C-5 operations.